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Drones Navigating without GPS: The Future of Autonomous Drones with Dr. Tim McLain

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it's beneficial even if nobody has

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Global position information so and then

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flying in and out of a warehouse for

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example Amazon warehouse It's

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anticipated that in a serious conflict

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that GPS would be

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eliminated welcome to the tech transfer

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podcast I'm Dave Brown I'm here with

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Professor Tim mlan and we are going to

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talk about a UAV technology that is good

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for uh maning those situations where

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there's no GPS signal so Tim what's

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what's the technology and what problem

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were you addressing so the technology we

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we call it broadly relative navigation U

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uh We've applied it to systems just

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single aircraft systems but in this case

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to multiple aircraft working together

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and the basic idea is that if the

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aircraft can communicate with each other

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then there's information contained in

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that communication about how far apart

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the aircraft are from each other if

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they're in a situation where they don't

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have GPS they can exploit that inter

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vehicle range measurement to help each

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aircraft figure out better where they

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are in the absence of GPS okay so this

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could be any kind of aircraft probably

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I'm picturing small drones and when when

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they communicate with each other do they

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do they know how far apart they are

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because of how long the signal takes to

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move yeah that's the idea is that

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there's a technology it's called ranging

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radio and basically that uh whenever a

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communication transmission happens

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there's some time of flight um

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processing that's done done that gives

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basically range information okay so a

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group of drones or whatever vehicle are

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communicating with each other and

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they're also doing some mapping right

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how does that part of it work so um in a

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GPS denied scenario or even degraded GPS

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scenario the individual aircraft can use

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onboard sensors such as accelerometers

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rate

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Gyros uh cameras cameras looking at the

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terrain or or uh the environment below

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and they can use features in the

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environment imagery along with these

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other sensors to um basically figure out

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how they're how they're going they it's

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called a visual odometry they can figure

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out how they're traveling over what if

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there's uh known landmarks that they see

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they can figure out where they are

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relative to those landmarks and if those

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landmarks are in known locations then

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they can figure out where they are in

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the world from using camera information

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that's great and so I I should note that

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we have a patent that's about to issue

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on this technology and it it it will

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cover among other things this mapping

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function when you say that it's uh the

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they're noticing like known terrain this

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is not necessarily like marks on a map

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it could just be features that they

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recognize right that's right so it could

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be just visual features that they're

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that are distinct in the imagery or it

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could be that they're known landmarks so

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they could be um you know a building a

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certain building where U referencing an

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existing map the aircraft could know

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where it was relative to that okay so

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let's go through some scenarios just to

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see how this would look in the real

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world so one thing that immediately

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comes to mind is military applications

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if you had drones flying through a

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canyon or something they could be they

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might lose the GPS signal because of the

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canyon walls but they're talking to each

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other and mapping the train is that a

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realistic thing that could happen yeah

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that's I think um a concept in Canyons

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of course GPS can be degraded or or lost

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altogether um so that's a scenario

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another scenario that's perhaps more

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likely is jamming of GPS or just allout

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obliteration of GPS oh that's

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interesting so in a military situation

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yeah there'll probably be some kind of

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jamming yes yeah so the idea I guess

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would be that if you had a group of

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vehicles that were flying as a a swarm

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or a group um it's important that they

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know where they are

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and if they were to lose GPS but they

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had the ability to localize relative to

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the terrain or as they were flying and

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by localize I mean know their position

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relative to just visual features MH um

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that they could uh use this visual

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odometry idea to figure out U basically

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how they were moving with respect to the

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terrain and have some sense of where

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they are however uh when you're doing

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techniques like this visual odometry you

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have sources of error like typically you

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would say that the heading error of the

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aircraft that the the knowledge of the

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aircraft uh the knowledge of the

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aircraft's uh direction that it's flying

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is um is not as precise as you would you

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would hope and as it flies doing this

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visual odometry it accumulates

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significant amounts of air and so it can

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drift off course basically so if you

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have multiple aircraft that are drifting

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off course so to speak

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but they're able to communicate with

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each other you can basically get rid of

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some of that drift or a significant

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amount of that drift error by from these

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inter vehicle range measurements

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furthermore if any one vehicle knows

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where it is all of the vehicles can know

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where they are by communicating um their

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uh their uh relative pose or relative

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range or relative bearing all of that

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sort of information can be

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exploited and and um and they need to

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also be able to communicate

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um where they

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are uh at the time of their

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communication so in a scenario like the

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canyon one we're talking about for a

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second could you have like if it's a

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group of drones could you have one of

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them flying much higher so it's not even

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in the canyon but it it has a clear line

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to communicate with them would that

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solve the problem yeah in in some

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situations uh an aircraft flying high

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above the canyon would have GPS and

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could provide Global Information to the

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aircraft below but this concept it's

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beneficial even if nobody has Global

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position information it can in essence

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take out that drift error that I was

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talking about where the aircraft might

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not know exactly where they are in the

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world but they will know where they are

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relative to each other and their

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uncertainty about where they are in the

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world will be

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smaller by exchanging this relative

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range information than it would be if

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they didn't exchange the information got

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it and so another I think realistic

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application would be within cities like

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if you're flying between sky skyscrapers

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then you're going to lose the signal or

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it's going to be distorted somehow is

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that is that another place to use it

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yeah I think essentially anywhere um

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that you have um degradation of GPS or

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loss of GPS this sort these sort of

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Concepts could be exploited yeah so and

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then flying in and out of a warehouse

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for example Amazon warehouse or whoever

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that that could work I've also wondered

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so people talk about having uh like UAV

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like well they're not uavs but but taxis

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like air taxies if you had vehicles um

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like large vehicles that aren't flying

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in a swarm but they are all in the same

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area would they still be able to do this

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yeah I think the key thing is is would

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they have

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some um information about where they are

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relative to each other that could be

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from a camera knowing bearing you know

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what direction are you from me or it

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could be from communication signals uh

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that would give you information about

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how far away someone is from you okay so

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let's talk about the aspect of having

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multiple Vehicles here what if there

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could be just one vehicle and it could

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map on the ground and that would be

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beneficial to it right yes but here is

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it um uh it's just to improve the

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resolution or to reduce errors that that

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you're having multiple Vehicles talk to

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